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  cardiologist private practice salary: Pursuing Excellence in Healthcare Arthur M. Feldman, 2009-09-03 Much as it is with the nation‘s overall healthcare system, the survival of academic medical centers (AMC‘s) is threatened by a combination of economic, cultural, and demographic factors. If AMC‘s are to survive to fill their societal responsibilities, they must adopt a new philosophy. Challenging assumptions and providing the shift in perspective t
  cardiologist private practice salary: Operations of Veterans' Administration Hospital and Medical Program United States. Congress. House Veterans' Affairs Committee, 1974
  cardiologist private practice salary: Operations of Veterans' Administration Hospital and Medical Program United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1974
  cardiologist private practice salary: The White Coat Investor James M. Dahle, 2014-01 Written by a practicing emergency physician, The White Coat Investor is a high-yield manual that specifically deals with the financial issues facing medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and similar high-income professionals. Doctors are highly-educated and extensively trained at making difficult diagnoses and performing life saving procedures. However, they receive little to no training in business, personal finance, investing, insurance, taxes, estate planning, and asset protection. This book fills in the gaps and will teach you to use your high income to escape from your student loans, provide for your family, build wealth, and stop getting ripped off by unscrupulous financial professionals. Straight talk and clear explanations allow the book to be easily digested by a novice to the subject matter yet the book also contains advanced concepts specific to physicians you won't find in other financial books. This book will teach you how to: Graduate from medical school with as little debt as possible Escape from student loans within two to five years of residency graduation Purchase the right types and amounts of insurance Decide when to buy a house and how much to spend on it Learn to invest in a sensible, low-cost and effective manner with or without the assistance of an advisor Avoid investments which are designed to be sold, not bought Select advisors who give great service and advice at a fair price Become a millionaire within five to ten years of residency graduation Use a Backdoor Roth IRA and Stealth IRA to boost your retirement funds and decrease your taxes Protect your hard-won assets from professional and personal lawsuits Avoid estate taxes, avoid probate, and ensure your children and your money go where you want when you die Minimize your tax burden, keeping more of your hard-earned money Decide between an employee job and an independent contractor job Choose between sole proprietorship, Limited Liability Company, S Corporation, and C Corporation Take a look at the first pages of the book by clicking on the Look Inside feature Praise For The White Coat Investor Much of my financial planning practice is helping doctors to correct mistakes that reading this book would have avoided in the first place. - Allan S. Roth, MBA, CPA, CFP(R), Author of How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street Jim Dahle has done a lot of thinking about the peculiar financial problems facing physicians, and you, lucky reader, are about to reap the bounty of both his experience and his research. - William J. Bernstein, MD, Author of The Investor's Manifesto and seven other investing books This book should be in every career counselor's office and delivered with every medical degree. - Rick Van Ness, Author of Common Sense Investing The White Coat Investor provides an expert consult for your finances. I now feel confident I can be a millionaire at 40 without feeling like a jerk. - Joe Jones, DO Jim Dahle has done for physician financial illiteracy what penicillin did for neurosyphilis. - Dennis Bethel, MD An excellent practical personal finance guide for physicians in training and in practice from a non biased source we can actually trust. - Greg E Wilde, M.D Scroll up, click the buy button, and get started today!
  cardiologist private practice salary: Selling Teaching Hospitals and Practice Plans John A. Kastor, 2008-07-15 Why would a university renowned for its school of medicine ever sell its teaching hospital? In his newest book, Dr. John A. Kastor presents an insider’s view of why university medical centers decide to sell teaching hospitals, why the decision might be a good one, and how such transitions are received by the faculty and administration. Kastor tells the story of two universities that, under financial duress for more than a decade, chose to sell their teaching hospitals. George Washington University sold to a national, for-profit corporation, Universal Health Services, Inc., and Georgetown University sold to a not-for-profit, local company, MedStar Health. Through interviews with key players involved in and affected by these decisions, Kastor examines the advantages and disadvantages of selling and describes the problems that can afflict medical schools that separate from their faculty practice plans. For the current leaders of medical schools facing similar financial challenges, Kastor analyzes how much it costs to teach clinical medicine and offers valuable advice on how to reduce expenses and increase surpluses.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Journal of the American College of Cardiology , 1994-07
  cardiologist private practice salary: The Physician's Guide to Investing Robert M. Doroghazi, Dan Wright French, 2007-11-03 I met Bob Doroghazi when he dropped the first draft of his manuscript of The Physician’s Guide to Investing: A Practical Approach to Building Wealth at my office. I will have to admit I was a bit skeptical: a physician writing a book on investments? During that first meeting with Bob, it became evident that he had been a successful physician and a successful investor, so I agreed to take a look at the book. I was in for a pleasant surprise. Bob’s manuscript was easy to read and had specific advice useful to physicians, interspersed with lots of practical tidbits for any investor. Having written three college-level finance and investment texts, I was excited to be in on a project aimed at offering practical investment advice to a more general, yet specialized, audience. I had high expectations for the book and am pleased to say that I believe Bob has delivered a book that every physician interested in building wealth and protecting assets should read. Bob is a straight shooter; he tells it like he sees it in his book. Some doctors might be indignant on reading his statements, such as “Physicians sometimes have no idea of their limitations. This type of arrogance and ego can result in investing disaster.” However, if you do have these limitations (and most professionals, even college professors, do), then reading Bob’s book will help you recognize situations in which they can lead to poor investment decisions.
  cardiologist private practice salary: The Physician's Guide to Investing Robert Doroghazi, 2009-07-25 In comments that were unfortunately prescient, Dr. Doroghazi said in the first edition the author feels we are currently experiencing a real estate bubble. And in anticipation of the credit crisis, he said banks are far too lenient in their lending practices...the problem is that bankers are often not lending their own money...considering that a significant percentages of mortgages are sold to Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE), the problem is now actually everyone’s. This new and expanded edition provides commonsense advice that all investors, physicians and non-physicians will find profitable in these difficult times. Learn about the power of thrift, the magnificence of compound interest, the malevolence of debt and the perniciousness of fees. See how to pay off the mortgage by age 45, fund your children’s education and retire at a reasonable age rather than continue to work because you must.
  cardiologist private practice salary: How to Build Your Bright Future Today Rashed Hasan, MD, FAAP, 2014-05 As a new physician, you face numerous questions: How do you decide what type of medicine to practice? How should you prepare for your residency interview? Where do you want to settle after your training? Dr. Rashed Hasan, a pediatrician, knows that it's not always easy to answer that question. He offers advice that can help you decide what's right for you, answering the questions above and also providing insights on determining the right time to buy a home; negotiating contracts with hospitals; building a sound financial life; deciding whether to open your own practice or join a group; and navigating the tax code to maximize earnings. He includes practical information for new and established physicians on a variety of topics, such as improving leadership skills, maintaining health, responding to malpractice claims, and preparing for retirement. Hasan also explores the ramifications of recent changes to the health care system, including the Affordable Care Act. While it isn't perfect, the medical profession can be everything you dreamed it would be when you learn how to build your future today.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Affordable Healthcare Akram Ali, MD, 2019-10-10 Our healthcare system is on life support. It does not need temporary relief. What it needs is intensive therapy for a quick recovery. We need to abandon persistent past failures and current abuses to pursue a fundamentally different approach to achieve affordable healthcare for everyone. The fundamental problem of healthcare in our country is the persistently rising medical care cost. Nationally we spent $254 billion in 1980 and 3.3 trillion in 2018, a 1,200% rise in about four decades (in contrast our population increased by 32% during the same time period), and yet about 30 million Americans remain uninsured and about 25 million under insured. Those who are insured pay extra out of pocket in addition to paying high premiums and high deductibles. The medical care insurers are often blamed for rising medical care cost, although they only collect premiums from the consumers and pay the bills of the medical care providers, doctors, hospitals, drug makers and others. As the size of providers bills goes up so do the premiums of the insurers. The providers grossly abuse the system and they are accountable to no one. Here, an innovative, practical and sustainable system is presented that would control these abuses and make quality basic medical care affordable to everyone at about half the current cost. Per capita medical care cost in every state would be calculated and capped. This would not be socialized medicine nor would it be controlled by the government. This would be independent and non- profit system. It would be guided by the Central Board and managed by the State Boards. It would be overseen by the respective Senates. This plan would be pilot tested in a small state for three years prior to its application nationwide.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Different Drummer Douglass Andrew Morrison, 2021-11-04 Andreas Gruentzig performed the first coronary artery balloon angioplasty (plasty) in 1977. Shortly after that, Doug completed his medical education and training and determined to contribute to the field Gruentzig’s work had spawned. In 1984, just as things were taking off, Doug developed a cervical disc with neurologic impairment of his right arm. That’s when his neurosurgeons broke the bad news: his interventional cardiology career was over. Or was it? Doug elected physical therapy including cervical traction rather than the proposed surgery. The career disruption elicited a deep depression. This prompted him to seek psychiatric care. It also made him aware of the steep price many people in his field were paying for repeated exposures to life-and-death situations. This created a dilemma akin to soldiers in battle, including the associated problems of burnout, depression, substance abuse, PTSD, and suicide. Over months, the neurologic and psychologic symptoms improved. Defying the experts’ predictions, he was able to resume an interventional cardiology career and follow in the footsteps of many cardiac interventional and surgical heroes. As he describes in chapter 12: “My high-risk plasty career could not have occurred without two things: • the shared courage of many of my high-risk patients and their families, and • the psychiatric care I received throughout much of my medical practice.” Doug’s cardiology practice included thirty-one years of care for American veterans in four different university-affiliated Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals. The culmination of his academic and VA career was a five-year (1995–2000), sixteen-hospital, VA Cooperative randomized clinical trial. The Angina With Extremely Serious Operative Mortality Evaluation (AWESOME) trial and registry compared plasty with bypass surgery for high-risk patients with acute coronary syndromes. Doug followed his academic stint with fourteen years of private practice in rural America, where he applied the AWESOME hypothesis in the real world. Today, coronary angioplasty with stents has become the standard emergency care for acute myocardial infarction and other medically refractory, acute coronary syndromes. This book recounts the role Doug played in the plasty revolution, the price he paid for his success, the debt he owes to many heroes, and his hopes for the future for patients and care providers.
  cardiologist private practice salary: The Cost of Cutting Paul A. Ruggieri M.D., 2014-09-02 Why is surgery so expensive? Surgeon Paul A. Ruggieri reveals little-known truths about his profession—and the hidden flaws of our healthcare system—in this compelling and troubling account of real patients, real doctors, and how money influences medical decisions behind the scenes. Even many well-informed patients have no idea what may be contributing to the cost of their surgery. With up-to-date research and stories from his practice, Ruggieri shows how business arrangements among hospitals, insurance companies, and surgeons affect who gets treatment—and whether they get the right treatment. Pulling back the curtain from the hospital bed, he explains how to safeguard one’s own health (and finances), and how America can make surgery more affordable for all without sacrificing quality care.
  cardiologist private practice salary: The National Institutes of Health John Kastor, 2010-04-29 This book describes the premier organization for the performance and funding of biomedical research in the United States. By articulating events that occurred at the National Institutes of Health from 1991-2008, this volume also examines the leadership of directors Bernadine Healy, Harold Varmus and Elias Zerhouni. To conduct his research, Dr. Kastor interviewed more than 200 people currently working at the NIH, those who have left and those funded by the institute. In an engaging and dynamic prose style, Dr. Kastor presents his findings on the operations, problems, controversies, financies, politics and structure of the NIH. The book begins by examining topics such as the NIH's evaluation of grant funding, the argument between those who favor support of basic biomedical science versus clinical research, the inclusion of HIV/AIDS in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the unique features of the Clinical Center, the hospital of the NIH. The volume concludes with a review of the recent conflict of interest controversy, the NIH's response to recent budget constrictions and the role of the institute in the Obama administration.
  cardiologist private practice salary: The Journal of the Florida Medical Association , 1989-07
  cardiologist private practice salary: Doctored: The Disillusionment of an American Physician Sandeep Jauhar, 2014-08-19 In his acclaimed memoir Intern, Sandeep Jauhar chronicled the formative years of his residency at a prestigious New York City hospital. Doctored, his harrowing follow-up, observes the crisis of American medicine through the eyes of an attending cardiologist. Hoping for the stability he needs to start a family, Jauhar accepts a position at a massive teaching hospital on the outskirts of Queens. With a decade's worth of elite medical training behind him, he is eager to settle down and reap the rewards of countless sleepless nights. Instead, he is confronted with sobering truths. Doctors' morale is low and getting lower. Blatant cronyism determines patient referrals, corporate ties distort medical decisions, and unnecessary tests are routinely performed in order to generate income. Meanwhile, a single patient in Jauhar's hospital might see fifteen specialists in one stay and still fail to receive a full picture of his actual condition. Provoked by his unsettling experiences, Jauhar has written an introspective memoir that is also an impassioned plea for reform. With American medicine at a crossroads, Doctored is the important work of a writer unafraid to challenge the establishment and incite controversy.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Indiana Medicine , 1991
  cardiologist private practice salary: Mother of Invention Robert I. Field, 2014 Underlying America's robust private health care industry is an indispensible partner that has guided and supported it for over half a century: the government. This book demonstrates how government initiatives created American health care as we know it today and places the Obama plan in its true historical and political context.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Memoirs of Indonesian Doctors and Professionals 2 Tjien Oei, 2010-05-20
  cardiologist private practice salary: Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine Marc A. Rodwin, 2013-10-03 In this book, Marc Rodwin examines the development of conflicts of interest in the health care systems of the US, France, and Japan. He shows that national differences in the organization of medical practice and the interplay of organized medicine, the market, and the state give rise to variations in the type and prevalence of such conflicts, and then analyzes the strategies that each nation employs to cope with them. Drawing on the experiences of these three nations, Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine demonstrates that we can mitigate these problems with carefully planned reform and regulation.
  cardiologist private practice salary: JAMA JULY 13,2005 , 2005
  cardiologist private practice salary: Chicago Medicine , 1991
  cardiologist private practice salary: The Business Basics of Building and Managing a Healthcare Practice Neil Baum, Marc J. Kahn, 2019-11-20 This book is intended to be a roadmap towards a successful practice for medical students, residents, fellows, and doctors. This roadmap focuses on how to build and manage a medical practice, and can be applied regardless if the reader is employed, joins a small group, or if they are a doctor who decides to start their own practice. Part I covers the basic business concepts that every physician needs to know. Chapters emphasize the benefits that accrue to a physician who understands the basics of business. Part II provides a guide for doctors who are beginning a medical practice. The chapters define the various options for doctors’ employment such as solo practice, group practice, and academic medicine. The section also includes the process of negotiating contracts, identifying the advisers who help physicians become successful, and secure within their field and practice. The final part emphasizes strategies on how to build and grow a successful practice by covering topics such as hiring staff, employee motivation, creating a brand, gaining recognition, online reputation and presence, crisis management, integrating new technology, and work/life balance. The Business Basics of Building and Managing a Healthcare Practice serves as a valuable resource that helps doctors make a difference in the lives of their patients, as well as help them make good financial decisions.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Illinois Medical Journal , 1988
  cardiologist private practice salary: Inaugural Lecture University of Cape Town, 1967
  cardiologist private practice salary: Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey Medical Society of New Jersey, 1984 Includes the society's Annual reports.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Mould's Medical Anecdotes R.F Mould, 2018-12-19 Mould's Medical Anecdotes: Omnibus Edition is a fabulous collection of anecdotes on the humorous, intriguing, unusual, mysterious, and historical aspects of medicine. It combines the hugely successful Mould's Medical Anecdotes and More Mould's Medical Anecdotes and includes a selection of more recently collected material. Dr. Mould searched newspapers, advertisements, case histories, monologues, and medical journals on both sides of the Atlantic for this treasure trove.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Generalist Medicine and the U.S. Health System Stephen L. Isaacs, James R. Knickman, 2004-03-29 This comprehensive resource illuminates the past, present, and future of generalist medicine. Generalist Medicine and U.S. Health Policy contains new contributions from preeminent authorities and a selection of groundbreaking articles and reports from the past forty years. Generalist Medicine and U.S. Health Policy covers a broad range of topics that · Examines the current challenges of primary care and generalist medicine · Offers a chronological history of the growth of generalist medicine since the 1950s · Reviews the models of care on which generalist medicine is based · Analyzes the growth of three disciplines3⁄4general internists, family physicians, and pediatricians · Looks at the supply and distribution of generalist physicians · Discusses the education and training of generalist physicians · Reports on the cost and quality of the care provided by generalist versus specialists
  cardiologist private practice salary: LACMA Physician , 1991
  cardiologist private practice salary: New York State Journal of Medicine , 1983
  cardiologist private practice salary: Nurse Practitioner's Business Practice and Legal Guide Carolyn Buppert, 2017-03-08 Nurse Practitioner's Business Practice and Legal Guide, Sixth Edition is a must-have resource for every new or current nurse practitioner (NP) that explains and analyzes the legal issues relevant to nurse practitioners. Completely updated and revised, it includes a new chapter on answering frequently asked questions from NPs. In addition, it provides the latest state-by-state laws, including regulatory developments and prosecutions of nurse practitioners, and new case analysis and lessons learned from those cases. The Sixth Edition also provides new discussions of NP competencies, how the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree relates to NPs, the differences in primary care and acute care NPs, definitions of medical bio-ethics terminology, additional malpractice cases and the lessons to learn from them, emerging issues in health policy, guidelines around prescribing opioids and controlled drugs, clinical performance measures, electronic health records, and new opportunities for NPs u
  cardiologist private practice salary: Journal of the American Medical Association , 2003
  cardiologist private practice salary: Operating Room Leadership and Perioperative Practice Management Alan David Kaye, Richard D. Urman, Charles J. Fox, III, Charles James Fox (III), 2018-12-06 An evidence-based guide that describes how to lead an effective operating room, ensuring safety and efficiency while maximizing resources.
  cardiologist private practice salary: The New England Journal of Medicine , 2009
  cardiologist private practice salary: Medical Journal of Australia , 1990
  cardiologist private practice salary: Healthcare Valuation: The four pillars of healthcare value Robert James Cimasi, 2014 In light of the dynamic nature of the healthcare industry sector, the analysis supporting business valuation engagements for healthcare enterprises, assets, and services must address the expected economic conditions and events resulting from the four pillars of the healthcare industry: reimbursement, regulation, competition, and technology. This title presents specific attributes of each of these enterprises, assets, and services and how research needs and valuation processes differentiate depending on the subject of the appraisal, the environment the property interest exists, and the nature of the practices.
  cardiologist private practice salary: AAMC Faculty Salary Report Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021
  cardiologist private practice salary: Private Practice MBA Jeremy Pyle, Robbie Poe, 2023-03-21 A step-by-step road map for creating the business that you, your staff, and your patients deserve. Let’s get real . . . Should you read this book? Here’s the thing: Most physicians aren’t looking for something new. Most of us are pretty set in our ways, and we’re taught from day one to be fearful of running our own practices. But what if you didn’t have to do it alone? What if you knew how to run a thriving practice that didn’t run your life into the ground? What if there was a step-by-step system that you felt confident implementing yourself? That’s exactly what you’ll find within the pages of this book. And if that’s the kind of thing you’ve been looking for, then let’s get started . . . together.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Specialty Occupational Outlook Joyce Jakubiak, 1995 Lists educational and training requirements, employment outlook, earnings, working conditions, and job descriptions for occupations in such fields as artificial intelligence, graphic arts, urban planning, education, and business.
  cardiologist private practice salary: Medical Records for Attorneys Laurence M. Deutsch, 2001
  cardiologist private practice salary: Ohio Medicine , 1993
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